Genome-Wide Population Structure in a Marine Keystone Species, the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis).

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Ecology Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1111/mec.17573
Homère J Alves Monteiro, Dorte Bekkevold, George Pacheco, Stein Mortensen, Runyang Nicolas Lou, Nina O Therkildsen, Arnaud Tanguy, Chloé Robert, Pierre De Wit, Dorte Meldrup, Ane T Laugen, Philine S E Zu Ermgassen, Åsa Strand, Camille Saurel, Jakob Hemmer-Hansen
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Ostrea edulis, the European flat oyster, was once a widespread economically and ecologically important marine species, but has suffered dramatic declines over the past two centuries. Consequently, there has been a surge in European restoration efforts, many of which focus on restocking as a conservation measure. In this study, we used whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data to investigate the population structure, demographic history, and patterns of local adaptation of O. edulis across its natural distribution with increased sampling densities at Scandinavian localities. Results revealed seven distinct genetic clusters, including previously undescribed complex population structure in Norway, and evidence for introgression between genetic clusters in Scandinavia. We detected large structural variants (SVs) on three pseudo-chromosomes. These megabase long regions were characterised by strong linkage disequilibrium and clear geographical differentiation, suggestive of chromosomal inversions potentially associated with local adaptation. The results indicated that genomic traces of past translocations of non-native O. edulis were still present in some individuals, but overall, we found limited evidence of major impacts of translocations on the scale of contemporary population structure. Our findings highlight the importance of considering population structure and signatures of selection in the design of effective conservation strategies to preserve and restore wild native European flat oyster populations, and we provide direct knowledge safeguarding sustainable mitigation actions in this important species.

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海洋重要物种欧洲平牡蛎(Ostrea edulis)的全基因组种群结构。
欧洲平牡蛎(Ostrea edulis)曾是一种广泛分布的具有重要经济和生态价值的海洋物种,但在过去两个世纪中数量急剧下降。因此,欧洲出现了恢复牡蛎的热潮,其中许多都将重新放养牡蛎作为一种保护措施。在这项研究中,我们利用全基因组测序(WGS)数据调查了O. edulis在斯堪的纳维亚地区自然分布区的种群结构、人口历史和本地适应模式,并增加了斯堪的纳维亚地区的采样密度。研究结果显示了七个不同的基因群,包括挪威以前未曾描述过的复杂种群结构,以及斯堪的纳维亚半岛基因群之间的引入证据。我们在三个假染色体上检测到了大型结构变异(SV)。这些长达百万位碱基的区域具有很强的连锁不平衡和明显的地域分化特征,表明染色体倒位可能与当地适应有关。研究结果表明,在一些个体中仍然存在过去非本地江蓠移位的基因组痕迹,但总体而言,我们发现移位对当代种群结构规模产生重大影响的证据有限。我们的研究结果突显了在设计有效的保护策略以保护和恢复欧洲平牡蛎野生原生种群时考虑种群结构和选择特征的重要性,并为这一重要物种的可持续缓解行动提供了直接的知识保障。
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Molecular Ecology
Molecular Ecology 生物-进化生物学
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8.40
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1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology publishes papers that utilize molecular genetic techniques to address consequential questions in ecology, evolution, behaviour and conservation. Studies may employ neutral markers for inference about ecological and evolutionary processes or examine ecologically important genes and their products directly. We discourage papers that are primarily descriptive and are relevant only to the taxon being studied. Papers reporting on molecular marker development, molecular diagnostics, barcoding, or DNA taxonomy, or technical methods should be re-directed to our sister journal, Molecular Ecology Resources. Likewise, papers with a strongly applied focus should be submitted to Evolutionary Applications. Research areas of interest to Molecular Ecology include: * population structure and phylogeography * reproductive strategies * relatedness and kin selection * sex allocation * population genetic theory * analytical methods development * conservation genetics * speciation genetics * microbial biodiversity * evolutionary dynamics of QTLs * ecological interactions * molecular adaptation and environmental genomics * impact of genetically modified organisms
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